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I'm thinking about buying a cheap 600 and letting you rent it out to riders who want to join your groups... what do you think? Can we make money there? Insurance will pay for it if it is totaled (hoping that'll never happen).

I used to have liter bike guys want to ride my wifes Ninja 250 when she had it...lets try a smaller bike first and see how that works
Rent a bike get the ride leader for free!!!..me...not my wife...shes extra...

I used to have liter bike guys want to ride my wifes Ninja 250 when she had it...lets try a smaller bike first and see how that works
Rent a bike get the ride leader for free!!!..me...not my wife...shes extra...

If you're serious, I'd like to put some money on it. Let me know if you'd like to do a 250 and we'll go from there.

If you're serious, I'd like to put some money on it. Let me know if you'd like to do a 250 and we'll go from there.

Start a thread or take a poll...i was thinking of reasons why people might do it...
1. Had to sell there bike for financial reasons but still would like to ride...
2. Spouse wont let them buy a bike... (Men or women...lol)
3. To far to ride from there location and would be more convenient to drive there, ride a few hours and drive back home...
4. Friend comes down to stay a couple days and didnt bring there bike...

I have a ninja 250 2012 that a old friend is using till he gets back on his 1000 poor guy going from a zx10r to a 250 hehe when ever he gives it back I'm more than willing to put it up for rides shes in good condition been dropped a couple of times but nothing major still rides like a champ

You don't need a list Keith. I'm telling you I will buy the bike and insure it. You keep it there and if someone is interested in renting it for a ride with you, take the cash and we will split it. Let me know what you think. If it turns out well, then we can do more. Just an idea. Not too many people are in a prime location like you and know those roads like you do... I think it'll be a good investment.